Gurbani Raag Mali Gaura

Gaura is listed in the Ragmala as a putra (son) of Dipak, but
not Mali Gaura. Currently classified under the Marva thata, Mali Gaura is
performed in the evening at sunset. In recent years it is rarely heard in
concert. Guru Ram Das and Guru Arjan composed to this raga 14 hymns included
in the Holy Book.

Aroh : Sa Re Sa Ni Dha Sa Re Ga NI'a Pa, Dha Ni Dha Sa

Avroh : Sa Ni Dha Pa, M'a Ni Dha M'a Ga, Re Sa

Vadi : Re

Samvadi : Pa

Introduction :

According to Indian Schools of music this raga is a complete raga of Marwa thaht. This raga is a
mixture of raga Mali and raga Gaura. It is classified as a son of raga Malkaus. It is an ancient
raga, its description is not available in the modern music books.

This raga is not included in the Ragamala listed at the end of Guru Granth Sahib.

The scale and notes of the raga are as follows:

Arohi (ascending scale) - sa re ga ma ga pa dha ni sa

Avrohi (descending scale) - sa ni dha pa ma ga re sa

The vadi (most popular) note is 're' and samvadi (second most popular) note is 'dha'.

This raga is sung at the third part of the day i.e., from 12 noon to 3 p.m. The season of its
recitation is winter (sharad) i.e., during October, November. In Guru Granth Sahib it has hymns from
pages 984- 988 (5 pages).

The Composers:

The composers of bani (hymns) in this raga are:

Gurus

Guru Ramdas

Guru Arlan Dev

Bhagats:

Namdev

The structure:

The sequence of the structure of compositions in this raga are:

Gurubani:

Shabads (2,4 padas)

Bhagatbani:

Shabads (2, 4 padas)

Matrix

VISUAL ANALYSIS

Count of the use of Managals:

Complete Mool Mantar = 1 at page 984

ik-ongkar Satgur Prasadh = 3

Placement and count of rahau verses:

All shabads have rahau verses with numeral placed in the beginning of the compositions.